0 present participle of dine
1 to eat the main meal of the day, usually in the evening:
We dined by candlelight.
2 to eat a meal in a restaurant and then leave without paying:
There was a small living area, possibly for a dining table, at the high windows at the mews.
But acoustics is not only important in performance spaces: it also has a strong effect on 'non-acoustic' spaces like libraries, museums and dining halls.
The restaurant seats approximately 200 dining customers with a bar0waiting area that seats an additional 100 customers.
Nowhere were the complex relationships of class and gender more evident than in the middle-class kitchen and dining room.
First, dining habits were undergoing changes from the eighteenth to nineteenth century.
The home was attractively furnished and had a spacious hall, sitting room, television lounge, conservatory and dining room.
At the restaurant, flies were captured from the kitchen, the public dining room, and near a dumpster in the parking lot.
No distinction at all except officer explorers and wireless people have it in the dining room.